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Again: what kind of armor is that? An armor is designed to be flexible and/or rigid and all the damage suffered by it are mostly internal (the ceramic especially)

There is NO armor in the world that can fall piece by piece dramatically.

EDIT: except MODULAR armor, like, Gundam and tanks, and that design is useless when applied to human.

Back to more important question: what matter is the damage suffered by the wearer, certain kind of damage may not manifest until later, especially when adrenaline is involved. (hence I said sometimes an accident victim is not as fine as they show)

kevlar is composed of multiple layers of kevlar fiber. It's not armor plating so falling apart might be a stretch.

If a person suffered serious injury like a gunshot but was given medical attention outside a hospital. A doctor was asled to give a more proper treatment if needed. Does the patient still need to go to the hospital? And if asked to keep things quiet about the patient and not go to the hospital. Would that go against doctor code?

1. Eras & I are busy writing non-I.S.related fic (though we all just updated our fic)
2. Demi announcing I.S.-Kamen Rider crossover
3. Age still busy playing game and piling up bunnies
4. Box just...did as he did all the time.
5. We'll all gather in 05:00 P.M.in Southeast Asian Standard (GMT 10 A.M.) and rambling asd always.

Kevlar alone is not that heavy per se, standard kevlar shirt is usually weight less than 1 kg, but it wasn't that good against anything larger than dinky 22 LR and is extremely weak against knife.

Thicker vest with plastic/composite armor can be up to 2-3 kg, and is good at stopping common rounds like 9mm or 45 ACP, or maybe even smaller magnums like 357 or 44, and slightly more resistant to sharp object.

More powerful rounds including rifles requires heavy armor plate between the kevlar layer, be it metal or ceramic, and usually being 7 kg AT THE LEAST. Using knife against this one is meaningless unless it's a lucky strike.

Anyway, let's see if that wimpy-ass playah can last long with her, you know what's scarier than angry brother? scorned woman.